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This is the third volume in a series collecting the early Conan comic-book stories by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. Originally created in the 1930s, Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian has survived to emerge as one of this century's most powerful and popular characters. Even more impressive than the character's lasting appeal over the past seven decades, is the caliber of talent involved in all of the various Conan incarnations. Of those, there are few that speak as clearly and as uniquely as artist Barry Windsor-Smith. Over the course of these early stories, Windsor-Smith's stunning evolution from comic-book cartoonist to full-fledged artist is apparent and thrilling to behold. This volume collects issues #14, #15, and #17-#21 and features completely remastered color.
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The Chronicles of Conan - 3: The Monster of the Monoliths and Other Stories, Roy Thomas, Barry Windsor Smith, Gil Kane
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- Released
- 2003
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- Very Good
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- Title
- The Chronicles of Conan - 3: The Monster of the Monoliths and Other Stories
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Roy Thomas, Barry Windsor Smith, Gil Kane
- Publisher
- Dark Horse Comics
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 156
- ISBN10
- 1593070241
- ISBN13
- 9781593070243
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Comic Books, Young Adult, USA, Vampires, Epic Fantasy, Marvel, Traditions, Sword and Sorcery, Geek, Conan
- Description
- This is the third volume in a series collecting the early Conan comic-book stories by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. Originally created in the 1930s, Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian has survived to emerge as one of this century's most powerful and popular characters. Even more impressive than the character's lasting appeal over the past seven decades, is the caliber of talent involved in all of the various Conan incarnations. Of those, there are few that speak as clearly and as uniquely as artist Barry Windsor-Smith. Over the course of these early stories, Windsor-Smith's stunning evolution from comic-book cartoonist to full-fledged artist is apparent and thrilling to behold. This volume collects issues #14, #15, and #17-#21 and features completely remastered color.



